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Recorder Materials

This page has so much great information for you!
Learn about how to practice your recorder at home. Explore some amazing videos of professional recorder players. Spend some time playing a few online music games to really test your theory knowledge. Access all of our Recorder Karate Materials right here- with videos and recordings of some of the pieces to get your started!

Recorder Practice Tips

Use these helpful tips to remind you how to practice your recorder at home.
Check out these cool videos and recordings of recorder players from around the world.

August 21, 2015 in Recorder Materials.

Third Grade Recorder

Access all of the 3rd Grade Recorder Karate materials here. Music and recordings to get you started and to help you practice.

August 20, 2015 in Recorder Materials.

Fourth Grade Recorder

Access all of the 4th Grade Recorder Karate materials here. Music and recordings to get you started and to help you practice.

August 20, 2015 in Recorder Materials.

Fifth Grade Recorder

Access all of the 5th Grade Recorder Karate materials here. Music and recordings to get you started and to help you practice.

August 20, 2015 in Recorder Materials.

Classical Belt

The Classical Belt features many famous melodies from various classical composers throughout history. Learn to play music by Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky, and more!

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Composition Belt

The Composition Belt encourages children to write their own recorder piece to share with the class.

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Solo Belt

The Solo Belt encourages development of solo performance skills in front of an audience.

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Duet Belt

The Duet Belt encourages the development of ensemble performance skills as students perform duets in front of an audience.

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Patriotic Belt

The Patriotic Belt features several American folk songs and anthems that celebrate our country’s liberty and freedom.

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Scale and Arpeggio Belt

The Scale and Arpeggio Belt focuses on technical proficiency of recorder performance skills in 4 different keys including C, D, G and F Major.

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Around the World Belt

The Around the World Belt features many melodies from different places around the world including China, Mexico, Argentina, Japan, Puerto Rico, and more!

August 15, 2015 in Challenge Belts.

Recorder Practice Games

Games and online support for beginning recorder

August 10, 2015 in Recorder Materials.

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